Glenvista Country Club was designed by the legendary “Sydney “”Sid”” Brews”
Sid Brews is the architectural mastermind behind the golfing challenge presented at Glenvista Country Club. Sid was the 1st South African professional to campaign successfully abroad winning numerous titles including the Belgian Open, French Open (1934,1935), and Dutch Open (1934,1935). In 1934, he finished 2nd in The Open Championship held at Royal St. George’s, Sandwich losing out to Henry Cotton. In his prime, Sid was rated unofficially amongst the Top 5 players in the world.
History of Glenvista Country Club
Early improvements were slow in coming with facilities remaining largely inadequate. Teething problems were having a negative impact on membership growth. At this point, a manager’s house was built, 2 tennis courts were erected and the swimming pool installed. Following well-publicized cash flow issues the Glen Anil Development Corporation was placed into liquidation with its assets, including Glenvista Country Club, disposed of in a public auction. The auction day arrived & speculation was rife as to who the new owners of the Club would be. With fortune favoring the brave & despite fierce bidding from multiple parties, the determined members of the Club outbid the competition for R65000 (a good price even in 1978).
Over the next decade much was achieved at Glenvista Country Club. Most of our current facilities including the present clubhouse, the tennis pavilion & a much-needed car park were constructed. By 1993 all 18 bent grass greens were re-laid to U.S. PGA standards. Glenvista Country Club had a golf course to be truly proud of. Water reticulation systems were subsequently added, making scorched, winter fairways a thing of the past. In 2001, the practice putting green was re-built to the stringent standards set by our course greens.
Meet Our Committee
Club Chairman
Charmayne Ditchfield
Member since 2005
Plays in Ladies league
Club President
Steve Swain
Member since 1988
Committee Member since 1995
Club Captain 9 years.
Plays in Mens Better-Ball league
Club Captain
Terrance Pretorius
A member since 2011. Plays in Better-Ball League (10 years). Our previous Vice-Captain
Vice-Captain
Gavin Ditchfield
A member since 2005. Previous Crown Mines Vice-Captain. Gauteng Nomads Captain (2011). Plays Mens Better-Ball League since 2005.
Treasurer
Sunee Visser
A member since 2002. Twice the Ladies Club Champ. Plays in Ladies League team.
Committee Member
Derek Jerling
A member since 2009. Twice the Better-Ball Knockout Champ. Plays in Mens Better-Ball League.
Committee Member
Mark Wragg
A member since 2003. Plays in Mens Better-Ball League since 2003.
Committee Member
Vincent Kavanagh
A member since 1998. Previous Committee Member (2000). Plays in Mens Better-Ball League since 2003.
Committee Member
Marvin Brandt
A member for over 10 years.